John Gray draws together the religious, philosophic and fantastic traditions that question the very idea of human freedom. He presents a meditation on...
What is creative writing? In Critical Approaches to Creative Writing, Graeme Harper draws on both creative and critical knowledge to look at what creative...
Is it okay to write about people of other genders, races and identities? And how do I do this responsibly? Whether you are working in fiction, poetry,...
Drawing on narratological and feminist theory, Susan Sniader Lanser explores patterns of narration in a wide range of novels by women of England, France...
What is The Tiger Who Came to Tea really about? How is Meg and Mog related to Polish embroidery? And why does death in picture books involve being eaten...
PublishedNew York; Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1994
Extending and modifying the works of Bakhtin, Gadamer, Ong and Foucault, this treatise constructs a theoretical model of dialogic romanticism and applies...
Written in honour of Professor Roger Lonsdale, the 18 contributions to this text focus on the three main areas of scholarship: women writers; marginalized...
Tailored specifically for students new to the daunting field of literary theory, Fred Botting's Gothicis a clear and welcome introduction to the study...
Literary Biography: An Introduction illustrates and accounts for the literary genre that merges historical facts with the conventions of narrative while...